1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to locks and more particularly, to a complex suitcase lock, which is a combination of a combination lock and a pin tumbler lock.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional suitcase locks include two types, namely, the combination lock type and the pin tumbler lock type. If a suitcase uses a combination lock, the user must rotate the numbered rotatable discs of the combination lock to show the correct combination when wanting to open the suitcase. If a suitcase uses a pin tumbler lock, the user must insert a correct key into the keyway of the pin tumbler lock and then rotate the plug of the pin tumbler lock with the key to the unlocking position when wanting to open the suitcase.
If a suitcase uses a combination lock and the user forgets the correct combination of the combination lock, the user must deliver the suitcase to the distributor or a locksmith to open the combination lock. If a suitcase uses a pin tumbler lock and the user does not have the key in hand, the user still cannot open the suitcase.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is an objective of the present invention to provide a complex suitcase lock, which is the combination of a combination lock and a pin tumbler lock and allows the user to selectively use the combination lock or the pin tumbler lock to lock/unlock the suitcase, thereby assuring high security and improving the convenience of use.
To achieve this objective of the present invention, the complex suitcase lock is installed in a suitcase, which has two hooks for locking. The complex suitcase lock comprises a housing, a lock unit, two retaining units and two links. The housing has two locating holes for receiving the hooks of the suitcase. The lock unit comprises a casing mounted in the housing, a pin tumbler lock mounted in the casing, and a combination lock mounted in the casing. The pin tumbler lock comprises a plug rotatable between a locking position and an unlocking position. The combination lock comprises a moveable plate movable between a first position and a second position, and a plurality of numbered rotatable wheels rotatable to move the moveable plate between the first position and the second position. The moveable plate is controllable by the pin tumbler lock to move between the first position and the second position. The retaining units each comprise a retaining cover respectively pivoted to the housing and provided with a hook-engaging member engageable with one of the hooks of the suitcase, a push block mounted in the retaining cover, and a spring member connected between the retaining cover and the push block. The two linking units are movably mounted in the housing, each comprising a first link having a first end stopped against the push block of one of the retaining units and a second end, a second link having a first end coupled to the second end of the first link and a second end, a third link having a first end coupled to the second end of the second link and a second end stoppable at the moveable plate of the lock unit, and a spring member supported between the first end of the first link and the housing.
When the plug of the pin tumbler lock is turned to the unlocking position, the moveable plate is moved to the first position for allowing the push blocks of the retaining units to be pushed by the user to bias the retaining covers relative to the housing and to further disengage the hook-engaging members from the hooks of the suitcase such that the suitcase is openable. When the plug of the pin tumbler lock is turned to the locking position, the moveable plate is moved to the second position and stopped against the second ends of the third links of the linking units, thereby holding the retaining covers of the retaining units in the housing and keeping the hook-engaging members of the retaining units in engagement with the hooks of the suitcase.
Therefore, by means of the arrangement of the combination lock and the pin tumbler lock, the user can selectively use the combination lock or the pin tumbler lock to unlock the suitcase, assuring high security and improving the convenience of use.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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The housing 20 comprises a first hollow elongated frame bar 22, two second hollow elongated frame bars 24 respectively abutted against two distal ends of the first hollow elongated frame bar 22, a plurality of accommodation chambers 26 respectively defined in the first hollow elongated frame bar 22 and the second hollow elongated frame bars 24, a first cover shell 221 covered on the first hollow elongated frame bar 22 over the associating accommodation chamber 26 on the middle, two second cover shells 223 covered on the first hollow elongated frame bar 22 over the associating accommodation chambers respectively 26 at two sides and respectively abutted against the two distal ends of the first cover shell 221, and a carrying handle 225 pivoted to the first cover shell 221. The two second hollow elongated frame bars 24 each have a locating hole 241 in each of two opposite lateral sidewalls thereof for respectively receiving the hooks of the suitcase, a locating rod 243 disposed above the locating holes 241, a hook-engaging portion 245 at one end (see
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The combination lock 36 is mounted in the receiving chamber 322 of the casing 32. The combination lock 36 includes a shaft 362, three notched numbered rotatable discs 364 mounted on the shaft 362, three cams 366 mounted on the shaft 362 and abutted to the notched numbered rotatable discs 364 respectively, a lever 368 coupled to the shaft 362 for setting/changing the number combination of the combination lock 36, and a moveable plate 370 adapted to support the notched numbered rotatable discs 364 and the cams 366. The moveable plate 370 has a downwardly extending bottom protrusion 372 inserted through the bottom side of the casing 32, and a stop rod 374 horizontally extending from one end thereof toward the pin tumbler lock 34 and abutted against the plugpin 348 of the plug 344 of the pin tumbler lock 34. Rotating the notched numbered rotatable discs 364 will cause a vertical movement of the moveable plate 370 relative to the notched numbered rotatable discs 364 between a first position and a second position. When the notched numbered rotatable discs 364 are rotated to a correct combination, the moveable plate 370 is moved to the first position, and the combination lock 36 is unlocked. When the moveable plate 370 is moved to the second position, the combination lock 36 is locked. When the pin tumbler lock 34 is locked, the plugpin 348 is stopped against the stop rod 374. When inserting the key into the keyway 346 to rotate and open the pin tumbler lock 34, the stop rod 374 is forced by the beveled bottom edge 349 of the plugpin 348 to lower the moveable plate 370 from the second position to the first position.
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When the user wants to open the suitcase by means of the combination lock 36, the user must rotate the notched numbered rotatable discs 364 to show the correct combination so as to further move the moveable plate 370 to the first position. When the moveable plate 370 is moved to the first position, the combination lock 36 is unlocked. When the combination lock 36 is unlocked, the user can push the push blocks 44 to move the linking units 50, thereby biasing the retaining covers 42 of the associating retaining units 40 upwards to disengage the hooks 442 of the push blocks 44 from the associating hook-engaging portions 245 and disengage the hooks of the suitcase from the hook-engaging member 422. Thus, the user can open the suitcase. When the user rotating the notched numbered rotatable discs 364 to lock the combination lock 36, as shown in
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By means of the arrangement of the combination lock 36 and the pin tumbler lock 34, the user can selectively use the combination lock 36 or the pin tumbler lock 34 to unlock the suitcase, assuring high security and improving the convenience of use.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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2006 2 0113833 | May 2006 | CN | national |
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